Welcome to Andover Subacute And Rehab Ii, a nursing home community located in Andover, New Jersey. The cost of the nursing-homes community at Andover Subacute And Rehab Ii starts at a monthly rate of $1,234 to $14,357. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. When you visit the community, please check to see if pets are allowed to live in the community with you.
There are 7 hospitals within 25 miles of Andover Subacute And Rehab Ii. The two closest hospitals are Newton Medical Center which is 3.6 miles away and Hackettstown Medical Center which is 14.1 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Andover Subacute And Rehab Ii are:
Outdoor Areas
Clubs & Communities
Washer & Dryer in Unit
Activity Center
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (844) 240-4458 or reach the community directly at(973) 383-6200
Pricing for Andover Subacute And Rehab Ii
$7,795Avg. Local Starting Price
Andover Subacute And Rehab Ii$11,468
Starting price
Within 25 Miles$8,181
In New York$7,795
In NJ$7,795
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This community has received a range of feedback from visitors and family members of residents, displaying a mix of both positive and negative experiences. Positive remarks highlight the compassionate and caring nature of the staff, with one reviewer expressing gratitude for the "top-notch caring employees" who provided loving and attentive care to their loved one in his final days. The dedication of the staff, particularly in handling residents with demanding needs such as advanced Alzheimer's, has been a source of comfort to families, making them feel supported during challenging times. Furthermore, the community has left lasting positive memories for some, including those who visited with school groups in the past, bringing joy and engagement to residents through simple acts like sharing cookies and music.
However, the reviews also contain critical observations about the facility. Concerns about hygiene and maintenance have been mentioned, with one visitor noting an "overpowering stench of urine" upon entering the facility, which raises questions about cleanliness standards. Additionally, the issue of overcrowding and the impression that some residents might not be receiving adequate care were also pointed out. Furthermore, a significant operational concern involves the difficulty in reaching staff via phone, indicating potential understaffing or mismanagement in handling communications with family members seeking updates on their loved ones.
Despite the grievances, certain families have found peace and solace in the care provided to their relatives, particularly noting the efforts of some staff members who genuinely care about the residents' well-being. This juxtaposition of experiences suggests that while the community has areas requiring improvement, notably in facility maintenance and communication, its core strength lies in the compassion and dedication of its caring staff. The mixed reviews underscore the importance of addressing both operational and environmental deficiencies to match the high standard of care applauded by some families.